. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. 246 THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. abdomiualis of the M. pectoralis ; here the vein curves round to pass forwards between the fibres of this muscle to its inner border where it terminates by joining- the brachial vein. In the whole of this lengthy ? course the vein receives numerous branches from the neighbouring- parts. (2) The brachial vein Fig. 163. [Ve7iahrachialisY\?, îorvaeà in the Plica cub'iti by the union of two Veins in the region of tlie kidney. a Renal portal vein. a' Dorso-lumbar veins. ahd Anterior abdominal vein.


. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. 246 THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. abdomiualis of the M. pectoralis ; here the vein curves round to pass forwards between the fibres of this muscle to its inner border where it terminates by joining- the brachial vein. In the whole of this lengthy ? course the vein receives numerous branches from the neighbouring- parts. (2) The brachial vein Fig. 163. [Ve7iahrachialisY\?, îorvaeà in the Plica cub'iti by the union of two Veins in the region of tlie kidney. a Renal portal vein. a' Dorso-lumbar veins. ahd Anterior abdominal vein. d Intestine. f Femoral vein. i Sciatic vein. N Kidney. 0 Right ovary, di-awn tu the left 0' Oviduct. ov Oviducal veins. P Mesenteric veins. r Ren:il veins. V Bladder. Posterior vena cava. Vv Vesical veins. The radial vein racUali-s:) arises on a. ( re7ia the dorsum of the hand from a venous arch^ the distal convexity of which receives the Venae digitah'^ dorsales : the vein courses superficially along the outer side of the forearm to the elbow. /3. The ulnar vein [Vena nlnaris) arises from the veins in the palm of the hand^ and courses towards the elbow, lying deeply between the muscles of the inner and outer sur- faces of the forearm. In the elbow the vein be- comes superficial near the tendon of the M. sterno- cleidoradialis, and joins the radial vein to form the brachial vein. The cutaneous veins of the fore-limb follow courses corresponding with those of the arteries, 2. The Posterior Caval Vein [Vena cava inferior), (Fig, 159 Cp, 163 ).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ecker, Alexander, 1816-1887; Haslam, George. Oxford, Clarendon Press


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